Friday, April 13 2012
Yes, It’s Genocide: Armenian Artists and the Obligations of History
For many artists of Armenian descent, engaging with the legacy of the 1915 genocide is more than dutiful; it's of crucial importance to how we understand and confront the modern world and its troubles.
Thursday, September 3 2009
Armenian Golgotha by Grigoris Balakian
Although he was clearly affected deeply by the suffering he saw and endured, Balakian has succeeded in producing an account that provides us with a great and valuable insight into what is regarded as the precedent for modern genocide.
Friday, February 29 2008
The Translator: A Tribesman’s Memoir of Darfur by Daoud Hari
A strict focus on the personal makes Hari's account of the hell that Darfur has become something more than just an exercise in despair.

































